Mapping Protoplanetary Disk Vertical Structure with CO Isotopologue Line Emission
Charles J. Law, Richard Teague, Karin I. \"Oberg, Evan A. Rich, Sean, M. Andrews, Jaehan Bae, Myriam Benisty, Stefano Facchini, Kevin Flaherty,, Andrea Isella, Sheng Jin, Jun Hashimoto, Jane Huang, Ryan A. Loomis, Feng, Long, Carlos E. Mu\~noz-Romero, Teresa Paneque-Carre\~no

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution CO isotopologue line observations to map the 2D vertical structure of protoplanetary disks, revealing details about emission surfaces, temperature profiles, and their dependence on source properties.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed mapping of the 2D gas structure in multiple protoplanetary disks using CO isotopologue lines, linking emission surfaces to disk and star characteristics.
Findings
CO emission surfaces are mapped for all disks.
C$^{18}$O emission likely originates from the midplane.
$^{13}$CO emission heights correlate with source properties.
Abstract
High spatial resolution observations of CO isotopologue line emission in protoplanetary disks at mid-inclinations (30-75{\deg}) allow us to characterize the gas structure in detail, including radial and vertical substructures, emission surface heights and their dependencies on source characteristics, and disk temperature profiles. By combining observations of a suite of CO isotopologues, we can map the 2D (r, z) disk structure from the disk upper atmosphere, as traced by CO, to near the midplane, as probed by less abundant isotopologues. Here, we present high angular resolution (0."1 to 0."2; 15-30 au) observations of CO, CO, and CO in either or both J=2-1 and J=3-2 lines in the transition disks around DM Tau, Sz 91, LkCa 15, and HD 34282. We derived line emission surfaces in CO for all disks and in CO for the DM Tau and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstro and Planetary Science · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Molecular Spectroscopy and Structure
